Security Task Manager - 10% OFF
DESCRIPTION
Security Task Manager is an enhanced process viewer that provides detailed information about programs and processes running on the computer. It displays all the standard information as well as a unique security risk rating. You can choose to terminate any process, delete it, or alternately quarantine it, which will disable it from running again without actually deleting it.
This handy utility enhances the functionality of Windows' Task Manager by warning you about potential system threats. Upon launch, Security Task Manager automatically scans your PC to find all running programs. It then displays information about each application in a sortable list, including name, CPU usage, size, manufacturer, and risk factor. Highlighting each entry gives you more detailed data on running processes, including a description of what it does and how much of a threat it poses to your system. If Security Task Manager finds a potentially malevolent program, you can remove or quarantine it.
If you buy Security Task Manager you get the software SpyProtector for free. SpyProtector contains tools to protect your computer from keylogger, spyware and trojans. SpyProtector deletes traces of your Internet and computer activity and prevents keyboard input monitoring. Furthermore SpyProtector warns you when the registry is changed.
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"I have been struggling to keep my computer running (XP) despite a malicious attack of viruses and worms for a week now. I run Norton, Zone Alarm and some other good tools, yet Security Task Manager is what made end to it all. It found the malicious core and eliminated it - Great Tool Indeed! Thank You!"
John McCormick
"Running Windows Task Manager is usually a necessity at times to kill a dead program or process, find out what has slowed Windows to a crawl or get information about what's currently running on the computer. Security Task Manager could be considered a better version of Task Manager, but it really stands alone as a related but distinctly different application."
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